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"Jill MacLean gently beckons readers into this small Newfoundland village as she delicately captures a true sense of the place and its people. She beautifully depicts the wide range of emotions that often threaten to overcome Travis."
-- "Atlantic Books Today"
"Travis is likeable and sympathetic...a boy of imagination, courage, and empathy. This is a solid piece of contemporary fiction with an interesting story."
-- "School Library Journal"
"The Nine Lives of Travis Keating, is a fast and engaging read. . . MacLean is to be congratulated on a marvelous achievement.
Highly Recommended."
-- CM Magazine
"Jill MacLean gently beckons readers into this small Newfoundland village as she delicately captures a true sense of the place and its people. She beautifully depicts the wide range of emotions that often threaten to overcome Travis."
-- Atlantic Books Today
"Travis is likeable and sympathetic...a boy of imagination, courage, and empathy. This is a solid piece of contemporary fiction with an interesting story."
-- School Library Journal
Jill MacLean is the author of a collection of poetry, The Brevity of Red, which was shortlisted for the Atlantic Poetry Prize and the Acorn-Plantos Award. She has also published a history of Prince Edward Island, Jean Pierre Roma: of the Company of the East of Isle St. Jean. Jill lives in New Bedford, Nova Scotia.
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Book Description Trade Paperback Original. Condition: Near Fine Plus. First Edition, First Printing. Bumped bottom of front spine fold with a very short tear. Internally clean, unmarked and tightly bound. For ages 9-12. 217 pages. Seller Inventory # 22020